Dispute Clouds Proposed Trump Towers Project in Hyderabad: Landowner Issues Legal Notice
REGNews, Hyderabad, May 6: The highly publicized “Trump Towers” project at Golden Mile, Kokapet, has come under legal scrutiny after a senior landowner, Mr. Ram Reddy Nandela, issued a public notice asserting that he has not given any consent for the development of the property.
According to the legal notice published by Advocate K. Raghava Ramana, Mr. Nandela, a 77-year-old businessman and co-owner of a 12,602 square yard land parcel in Survey No. 109, Kokapet Village, Gandipet Mandal, Ranga Reddy District, Telangana, holds an undivided share of 425 square yards. The land was jointly purchased along with IRA Realty Tech Pvt. Ltd. and 13 other individuals/entities through a registered sale deed in 2019.
The notice emphatically states that Mr. Nandela was neither consulted nor has he given any consent, permission, or authority—explicit or implied—for any development on the said property under the “Trump Towers” name or otherwise. This directly contradicts claims circulating in print and electronic media suggesting that the Trump Towers project is in its final stages of obtaining necessary clearances.
Furthermore, the notice alleges that certain co-owners are attempting to unilaterally sell or deal with the entire extent of the land without Mr. Nandela’s knowledge or agreement. Such actions, according to the notice, amount to fraudulent conduct and are legally untenable.
In light of these developments, the general public, financial institutions, developers, and other stakeholders have been strictly cautioned against entering into any transactions related to the said property. The notice warns that any such dealings would be at the sole risk of the parties involved and shall not bind Mr. Nandela in any manner.
Legal action may follow if any unauthorized transactions are carried out, and the notice underscores that Mr. Nandela and his legal team are prepared to challenge such acts in appropriate forums.
As the controversy unfolds, all eyes are on the next move from the developers and other stakeholders involved in the Trump Towers Hyderabad project. The matter highlights the complexities and potential pitfalls in large-scale real estate ventures where multiple ownerships and unclear consents can lead to major legal entanglements.
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